Due to the rarity of such a machine, I post the link here. This gauge was a commercial failure so few projectors exist : https://www.ebay.fr/itm/156206208283
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I would suggest it did not sell well because of lack of demand for such a powerful machine as well as the lack of more modern films available. The situation may have been very different were it not for the war and lack of support from the major film producing companies to sell their productions. Home cinema enthusiasts could only hire 16mm prints until video came along and there was a market for their back catalogue on Super 8 at a more affordable price including what Pathe had been doing i e editing to shorter lengths.
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It simply didn’t sell well as it came too late. Everyone needing a wider aspect ratio (without using anamorphics) was already using Super16, 35mm-3perf or 35mm-2perf. And video also became better (and cheaper). Then add the lack of an official standard (SMPTE, ISO, …), the lack of labs and the uncertainty with the film-supply (as even „normal“ 9.5mm started to have problems back then)…
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Originally posted by Rob Koeling View PostCan you run a 'regular' 9.5 print through this machine?
There are interesting articles about 9.5, but unfortunately in French, so few members can understand them. I recommend to no-French speakers to have a quick look at this link as it has some pictures : Super-9.5mm-Objectif_9-5.pdf (lichtspiel.ch)
If you can read French (or want to do a Google translation : a summary of the story of the gauge :Le Super 9,5 ou le format nommé désir - Forum Projectionniste and the patent : WO1996008747A1 - Pellicules cinematographiques au format super 9,5 - Google Patents
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